2-cyanoacrylic esters

ABSTRACT

Novel 2-cyanoacrylic esters I ##STR1## where the radicals have the following meanings: R 1  and R 2  are each hydrogen or a radical having an iso- or heterocyclic ring system with at least one iso- or heteroaromatic nucleus, and at least one of the radicals R 1  or R 2  must be different from hydrogen, 
     n is from 2 to 10, and 
     X is, when n=2, a radical of the formula II ##STR2##  where m is from 2 to 8, and X is, when n&gt;2, the radical of an n-hydric aliphatic or cycloaliphatic polyol having 3-20 carbon atoms, it also being possible for a cycloaliphatic radical to contain 1 or 2 hetero atoms, and for an aliphatic radical to be interrupted by up to 8 non-adjacent oxygen atoms, sulfur atoms, imino or C 1  -C 4  -alkylimino groups, are used as light stabilizers.

This application is a 371 of PCT/EP95/04312 filed Nov. 3, 1995.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to novel 2-cyanoacrylic esters of the formula I ##STR3## where R¹ and R² are each hydrogen or a radical having an iso- or heterocyclic ring system with at least one iso- or heteroaromatic nucleus, and at least one of the radicals R¹ or R² must be different from hydrogen,

n is from 2 to 10, and

X is, when n=2, a radical of the formula II ##STR4## where m is from 2 to 8, and X is, when n>2, the radical of an n-hydric aliphatic or cycloaliphatic polyol having 3-20 carbon atoms, it also being possible for a cycloaliphatic radical to contain 1 or 2 hetero atoms, and for an aliphatic radical to be interrupted by up to 8 non-adjacent oxygen atoms, sulfur atoms, imino or C₁ -C₄ -alkylimino groups.

The invention furthermore relates to a process for preparing the compounds I, to the use thereof as stabilizers, in particular against the action of light, for organic materials, in particular for cosmetic or dermatological preparations, plastics or paints, and to organic materials which contain the compounds I.

2. Description of the Background

U.S. Pat. No. 3,215,725 and DE-A 41 22 475 disclose 2-cyanoacrylic esters of monohydric and dihydric alcohols as light stabilizers for plastics and paints.

However, these compounds have the technical disadvantage of a relatively high volatility. Since, moreover, they are only conditionally compatible with many organic materials, especially with polyolefins, they are prone, especially on storage at elevated temperature, to migrate and consequently display exudation.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to remedy these disadvantages by novel stabilizers of the 2-cyanoacrylic ester type.

We have found that this object is achieved by the 2-cyanoacrylic esters of the general formula I defined at the outset.

We have furthermore found a process for preparing these compounds, their use as light protection factors or stabilizers for organic materials, and organic formulations which contain these compounds as stabilizers.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

If the radicals R¹ and R² are different, the 2-cyanoacrylic ester groups of I may be either in the cis or the trans form. The preparation of the compounds usually results in mixtures of these isomers. It is possible to separate these isomers, but this is unnecessary for most industrial applications.

Suitable organic radicals for R¹ and R² are, in general, cyclic structures which contain at least one iso- or heteroaromatic nucleus, which is preferably linked directly to the 3-C atom of the acrylic group but can also be linked to this carbon atom via aliphatic or cycloaliphatic groups and via a linker --NR³ --.

R¹ or R² is preferably a radical of the formula III ##STR5## where R³ is hydrogen or C₁ -C₁₀ -alkyl, r is 0 or 1, and R⁴ to R⁸ are each, independently of one another, hydrogen, C₁ -C₈ -alkyl, chlorine, bromine, cyano, nitro, amino, mono(C₁ -C₄ -alkyl)amino, di(C₁ -C₄ -alkyl)amino, hydroxyl, C₁ -C₈ -acyl, C₁ -C₈ -acyloxy, C₁ -C₁₈ -alkoxy, C₁ -C₁₂ -alkoxycarbonyl, C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkyl or C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkoxycarbonyl.

Suitable radicals R³ besides hydrogen are C₁ -C₁₀ -alkyl radicals such as methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, isopropyl sic!, n-propyl sic!, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, sec-pentyl, tert-pentyl, neopentyl, n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, isooctyl, 2-ethylhexyl, n-nonyl, isononyl, n-decyl and isodecyl.

If one or more of the radicals R⁴ to R⁸ are C₁ -C₈ -alkyl, C₁ -C₈ -acyl, C₁ -C₁₈ -alkoxy or C₁ -C₁₂ -alkoxycarbonyl, the alkyl radicals therein can be, for example, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-propyl sic!, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, sec-pentyl, tert-pentyl, neopentyl, n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl or 2-ethylhexyl.

Examples of suitable longer-chain alkyl radicals in C₁ -C₁₈ -alkoxy and C₁ -C₁₂ -alkoxycarbonyl groups are nonyl, 2-methylnonyl, isononyl, 2-methyloctyl, decyl, isodecyl, 2-methylnonyl sic!, undecyl, isoundecyl, dodecyl, isododecyl, tridecyl, isotridecyl, tetradecyl, pentadecyl, hexadecyl, heptadecyl and octadecyl. (The terms isooctyl, isononyl, isodecyl and isotridecyl are trivial names derived from the carbonyl compounds obtained by the oxo synthesis; compare in this connection Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th edition, Vol. A1, pages 290-293, and Vol. A10, pages 284 and 285).

Examples of suitable C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkyl radicals are cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, methylcyclopentyl or cyclohexyl. These cycloalkyl groups are also suitable radicals in C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkylcarbonyl groups.

Preferred 2-cyanoacrylic esters I are those where R³ is hydrogen, methyl or ethyl.

Further preferred 2-cyanoacrylic esters I are those where up to three, particularly preferably one, of the radicals R⁴ to R⁸ are hydrogen, C₁ -C₄ -alkyl, chlorine, cyano, hydroxyl, acetyl, C₁ -C₅ -alkoxy, C₁ -C₈ -alkoxycarbonyl or cyclohexoxycarbonyl, and the remainder of these radicals are hydrogen.

Particularly preferred 2-cyanoacrylic esters I are those where R⁶ is hydroxyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, isopropoxy, butoxy, isobutoxy, sec-butoxy or tert-butoxy, because such 4-substituted phenyl groups contribute to the stabilizing effect of the compounds. For the same reason, 2-cyanoacrylic esters where R⁵ and/or R⁷ are hydrogen, methyl or tert-butyl, in particular when R⁶ is hydroxyl, are also particularly preferred.

Preferred compounds I according to the invention are those where r is 0.

Further preferred compounds according to the invention are those where R¹ or R² is hydrogen, those where R¹ and R² are identical radicals, and those where one of the radicals R¹ or R² is phenylamino, p-tolylamino, p-methoxy- or p-ethoxycarbonylphenylamino and the other is hydrogen.

Another preferred radical for R¹ or R² is the chroman residue Ib ##STR6## or its substituted derivates, because these also enhance the stabilizing effect of the compounds I.

Further suitable radicals R¹ and R² are heterocyclic groups such as substituted or unsubstituted thiophenyl sic!, furfuryl and pyridyl radicals.

If n=2, X is a radical of the formula II ##STR7## where m is from 2 to 8, preferably 2 to 6, but particularly preferably 2.

If n>2, X is the radical of an n-hydric aliphatic or cycloaliphatic alcohol. These alcohols may be linear or branched, and their carbon chains can be interrupted by one or more oxygen or sulfur atoms, by imino groups (--NH--) or C₁ -C₄ -alkylimino groups.

The group X is preferably derived from the folowing known polyols: ##STR8##

The 2-cyanoacrylic esters of the formula I where R¹ and R² are not linked via a nitrogen atom to the β-C atom are preferably obtainable by reacting cyanoacetic esters of the formula III ##STR9## with n mol of a compound (IV) ##STR10## under the conditions of the Knoevenagel condensation. The reaction can, for example, be carried out in aromatic solvents such as toluene or xylene (see, for example, Organikum, 1976 edition, page 572). However, polar organic solvents such as dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, trialkyl orthoformate or alcohols such as n-propanol, n-butanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, cyclohexanol or similar compounds are preferably used. If the starting compounds themselves form a liquid mixture, it is possible to dispense with an additional solvent. The reaction is preferably carried out at from 20° to 180° C., particularly preferably from 40° to 150° C. The pressure is preferably atmospheric pressure. The use of a catalyst or catalyst mixture may be advantageous depending on the reactivity of the compound IV employed. Examples of suitable catalysts are ammonium acetate, piperidine and β-alanine and acetates thereof.

Catalysts which can additionally be used for the reaction if the reaction times are very long are Lewis acids such as AlCl₃, ZrCl₄, TiCl₄ or, in particular, ZnCl₂ in the amounts customary for this purpose.

The 2-cyanoacrylic esters of the formula I where r is 1, ie. where one radical R¹ or R² is linked via a nitrogen atom to the β-C atom, can advantageously be prepared by reacting a cyanoacetic ester of the formula IV ##STR11## with an aromatic amine of the formula Va ##STR12## in the presence of trialkyl orthoformate. Examples of trialkyl orthoformates which have proven suitable are trimethyl orthoformate and triethyl orthoformate.

The cyanoacetic esters II can be prepared, for example, by reacting cyanoacetic acid or esters thereof with the appropriate polyols X(OH)_(n) in the presence of a catalyst such as boric acid, Na₂ CO₃ or K₂ CO₃ or tetrabutyl orthotitanate, preferably in toluene or xylene.

The compounds according to the invention are outstandingly suitable for stabilizing organic materials against the action of light, oxygen and heat.

Examples of plastics which can be stabilized by the compounds I according to the invention are:

polymers of mono- and diolefins, eg. low and high density polyethylene, polypropylene, linear poly-1-butene, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, and copolymers of mono- or diolefins or mixtures of said polymers;

copolymers of mono- or diolefins with other vinyl monomers, eg. ethylene/alkyl acrylate copolymers, ethylene/alkyl methacrylate copolymers, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers or ethylene/acrylic acid copolymers;

polystyrene and copolymers of styrene or α-methylstyrene with dienes and/or acrylic derivatives, eg. styrene/butadiene, styrene/acrylonitrile (SAN), styrene/ethyl methacrylate, styrene/butadiene/ethyl acrylate, styrene/acrylonitrile/methacrylate, acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS) or methyl methacrylate/butadiene/styrene (MBS);

halogenated polymers, eg. polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl fluoride, polyvinylidene fluoride and copolymers thereof;

polymers derived from α,β unsaturated acids and derivatives thereof, such as polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, polyacrylamides and polyacrylonitriles;

polymers derived from unsaturated alcohols and amines or their acrylic derivatives or acetals, eg. polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinyl acetate;

polyurethanes, polyamides, polyureas, polyphenylene ethers, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyoxymethylenes, polysulfones, polyether sulfones and polyether ketones.

It is furthermore possible to use the compounds I according to the invention to stabilize surface coatings, eg. industrial coatings. Among these, particular attention is drawn to stoved coatings, and among these in turn to automotive coatings, preferably two-layer coatings.

The compounds I according to the invention can be added in solid or dissolved form to the coating material. Their good solubility in coating systems is a particular advantage in this context.

The compounds I according to the invention are preferably used for stabilizing polyolefins, especially polyethylene, polycarbonates, polyamides, polyesters, polystyrene, ABS and polyurethanes. It is also possible, in particular, to stabilize sheets of said plastics.

For these applications, the compounds are employed in concentrations of from 0.01 to 5% of the weight of the plastic, preferably in a concentration of from 0.02 to 2% by weight. Combination with other stabilizers, for example antioxidants, metal deactivators or other light stabilizers, and with antistatic agents or flame retardants, is often advantageous. Examples of particularly important costabilizers are sterically hindered phenols, and phosphites, phosphonites, amines and sulfur compounds.

Examples of suitable costabilizers are:

phenolic antioxidants such as 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol, n-octadecyl β-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenol)propionate sic!, 1,1,3-tris(2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-tert-butylphenyl)butane, 1,3,5-trimethyl-2,4,6-tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)-benzene, 1,3,5-tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)isocyanurate, 1,3,5-tris β-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionylethyl!isocyanurate, 1,3,5-tris(2,6-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-4-tert-butylbenzyl)isocyanurate and pentaerythritol tetrakis β-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxy)propionate! sic!,

phosphorous-containing antioxidants such as tris(nonylphenyl)phosphite, distearyl pentaerythritol phosphite sic!, tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphite, tris(2-tert-butyl-4-methylphenyl)phosphite, bis(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)pentaerythritol diphosphite and tetrakis(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)4,4'-biphenylene diphosphite,

sulfur-containing antioxidants such as dilauryl thiodipropionate, dimyristyl thiodipropionate, distearyl thiodipropionate, pentaerythritol tetrakis(β-laurylthiopropionate) and pentaerythritol tetrakis(β-hexylthiopropionate),

sterically hindered amines such as bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidyl)sebacate, bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethylpiperidyl)sebacate, bis(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethylpiperidyl)esters, N,N'-bis(formyl)-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)-1,6-hexanediamine,

the condensate of 1-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-hydroxypiperidine and succinic acid,

the condensate of N,N'-(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidyl)hexamethylenediamine and 4-tert-octylamino-2,6-dichloro-1,3,5-s-triazine, poly 3-(eicosyl/tetracosyl)-1-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2,5-pyrrolidinedione!, tris(2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidyl)nitrilotriacetate, tetrakis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)-1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid sic!, 1,1'-(1,2-ethanediyl)bis(3,3,5,5-tetramethylpiperazinone),

the condensates of 4-amino-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidines and tetramethylolacetylenediureas, and 2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)benzotriazoles, 2-hydroxybenzophenones, aryl esters of hydroxybenzoic acids, α-cyanocinnamic acid derivatives, nickel compounds or oxanilides.

The compounds I according to the invention can be mixed, in particular with plastics, using all known apparatus and methods for mixing stabilizers or other additives into polymers.

The 2-cyanoacrylic esters I according to the invention are distinguished by high compatibility with conventional types of plastic and by good solubility and excellent compatibility in conventional coating systems. As a rule, they have very little or no intrinsic color, are stable and nonvolatile at conventional plastic- and surface coating-processing temperatures and afford long-lasting protection to the materials treated with them. Above all, however, they show virtually no tendency to migrate in plastics.

UV radiation is divided into three regions: the UV-A region (320-400 nm), the UV-B region (290-320 nm) and the UV-C region (200-290 nm). The high-energy UV-C region is predominantly absorbed by the ozone layer. Radiation in the UV-B region is responsible in particular for the development of sunburn and skin cancer. UV-A radiation produces on lengthy exposure tanning of the skin but is also partly responsible for aging of the skin.

Because of the favorable solubility properties and the good absorption properties, especially in the UV-A region, the compounds according to the invention are particularly suitable for applications in cosmetics and dermatological products. The compounds can also be used advantageously for protecting cosmetic products such as perfumes, creams and lotions. Combinations with sunscreen agents which absorb in the UV-B region are particularly preferred. The 2-cyanoacrylic esters I are used for cosmetic formulations in concentrations of from 0.05 to 15%, preferably from 0.1 to 10%, of the total weight of the cosmetic formulation.

Other organic materials to which the compounds according to the invention can advantageously be added are pharmaceutical formulations such as pills and suppositories, photographic recording materials, especially photographic emulsions, and precursors for plastics and paints.

EXAMPLES Preparation Examples Example 1

16.2 g (0.04 mol) of 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol tetracyanoacetate were dissolved in 100 ml of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and heated to 80° C. To this were added dropwise under a gentle stream of nitrogen 29.6 g (0.16 mol) of benzophenone imine (97% pure) dissolved in 25 ml of DMF, over the course of 2 h. The mixture was heated at about 100° C. until ammonia evolution ceased. It was then cooled and 300 ml of ethanol were added. The product was initially oily and became solid after lengthy stirring. It was filtered off with suction and washed with ethanol.

37.5 g (88.4%) of theory of the compound of the formula ##STR13## were obtained with melting point 123°-126° C. (glassy); UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =310 nm, ε=50,000.

Example 2

The compound of the formula ##STR14## was prepared in a similar way to Example 1 from the appropriate cyanoacetic ester and benzophenone imine; melting point: 100°-104° C.; UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =310 nm, ε=36,400.

Example 3

The compound of the formula ##STR15## was prepared in a similar way to Example 1 from the appropriate cyano sic! ester and benzophenone imine; melting point: 92° C.; UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =308 nm, ε=36,700.

Example 4

The compound of the formula ##STR16## was prepared in a similar way to Example 1 from the appropriate cyanoacetic ester and benzophenone imine; melting point: 83°-95° C.; UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =308 nm, ε=51,700.

Example 5

The compound of the formula ##STR17## was prepared in a similar way to Example 1 from the appropriate cyanoacetic ester and benzophenone imine; melting point 124°-128° C.; UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =308 nm, ε=76,000.

Example 6

30.3 g (0.075 mol) of 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol tetracyanoacetate were refluxed with 29.8 g (0.32 mol) of aniline and 52 g (0.35 mol) of trimethyl orthoformate for 6 h. Then 80 ml of ethanol were added, and the suspension was refluxed for 1 h.

It was then filtered while hot under suction and the residue was thoroughly washed with ethanol.

55 g (90% of theory) of a yellowish compound of the formula ##STR18## were obtained with melting point 298°-300° C.; UV (DMSO): λ_(max) =322 nm, ε=98,000 (DMSO=dimethyl sulfoxide).

Examples 7 and 8

The compound of the formula ##STR19## R¹⁰ =CH₃ (Example 7) or COOCH₂ CH₃ (Example 8) were sic! prepared in a similar way to Example 6 from the appropriate cyanoacetic ester, the appropriate aromatic amine and trimethyl orthoformate; melting points: 321°-323° C. (Example 7) and 269°-273° C. (Example 8); UV (DMSO): λ_(max) =326 nm (Example 7) and 334 nm (Example 8), ε=99,000 (Example 7) and 150,000 (Example 8).

Example 9

The compound of the formula ##STR20## was prepared in a similar way to Example 6 from the appropriate cyanoacetic ester, aniline and trimethyl orthoformate; melting point 240°-248° C.; UV (CH₂ Cl₂): λ_(max) =320 nm; ε=145,000.

Examples 10-36

General preparation method for the reaction of cyanoacetic esters IV with aldehydes (R¹ or R² =hydrogen)

0.1 mol of an n-functional cyanoacetic ester IV, ##STR21## which has been obtained by reacting cyanoacetic acid with the appropriate n-hydric alcohol in a conventional way, were sic! reacted with 0.12 n mol of an aldehyde Vb ##STR22## in 100 ml of N,N-dimethylacetammide sic! in the presence of 0.5 ml of piperidine and 0.3 ml of glacial acetic acid. After 3 hours at 70° C., the precipitate was separated off, washed with methanol and water and dried.

Details of these experiments and the properties of the compounds I obtained are to be found in the following table.

    __________________________________________________________________________                                          Molar                                                                          extinction                                                                  *  coefficient                                                                           Melting                                                              γmax                                                                        ε                                                                             point                                                                               Yield                         No.                                                                               X                   R.sup.1 or R.sup.2                                                                         nm!                                                                               1.cm.sup.-1.mol.sup.-1 !                                                              °C.!                                                                         %!                           __________________________________________________________________________     10                                                                                 ##STR23##                                                                                          ##STR24## 342                                                                               57 000 >265 95                            11                                                                                 ##STR25##                                                                                          ##STR26## 350                                                                               59 000 >265 70                            12                                                                                 ##STR27##                                                                                          ##STR28## 336                                                                               47 000 >265 92                            13                                                                                 ##STR29##                                                                                          ##STR30## 306                                                                               59 188 110-112                                                                             70                            14                                                                                 ##STR31##                                                                                          ##STR32## 322                                                                               66 678 115-120                                                                             77                            15                                                                                 ##STR33##                                                                                          ##STR34## 346                                                                               76 912 75-80                                                                               90                            16                                                                                 ##STR35##                                                                                          ##STR36## 324                                                                               73 332 90-95                                                                               84                            17                                                                                 ##STR37##                                                                                          ##STR38## 340                                                                               72 000 179-181                                                                             70                            18                                                                                 ##STR39##                                                                                          ##STR40## 353                                                                               72 000 170-174                                                                             77                            19                                                                                 ##STR41##                                                                                          ##STR42## 354                                                                               72 100 95-100                                                                              88                            20                                                                                 ##STR43##                                                                                          ##STR44## 306                                                                               58 256 114-116                                                                             63                            21                                                                                 ##STR45##                                                                                          ##STR46## 322                                                                               67 090 95-102                                                                              74                            22                                                                                 ##STR47##                                                                                          ##STR48## 346                                                                               75 519 30-35                                                                               73                            23                                                                                 ##STR49##                                                                                          ##STR50## 322                                                                               57 601 168-170                                                                             67                            24                                                                                 ##STR51##                                                                                          ##STR52## 338                                                                               68 000 103-105                                                                             74                            25                                                                                 ##STR53##                                                                                          ##STR54## 354                                                                               72 000 85-87                                                                               74                            26                                                                                 ##STR55##                                                                                          ##STR56## 358                                                                               106 480                                                                               275-276                                                                             66                            27                                                                                 ##STR57##                                                                                          ##STR58## 346                                                                               102 298                                                                               215-216                                                                             90                            28                                                                                 ##STR59##                                                                                          ##STR60## 308                                                                               63 909 148-155                                                                             79                            29                                                                                 ##STR61##                                                                                          ##STR62## 324                                                                               102 273                                                                               250  79                            30                                                                                 ##STR63##                                                                                          ##STR64## 324                                                                               101 131                                                                               130-131                                                                             67                            31                                                                                 ##STR65##                                                                                          ##STR66## 342                                                                               51 000 98-100                                                                              60                            32                                                                                 ##STR67##                                                                                          ##STR68## 356                                                                               110 500                                                                               115-118                                                                             87                            33                                                                                 ##STR69##                                                                                          ##STR70## 320                                                                               120 582                                                                               128-132                                                                             65                            34                                                                                 ##STR71##                                                                                          ##STR72## 342                                                                               145 000                                                                               105-108                                                                             88                            35                                                                                 ##STR73##                                                                                          ##STR74## 338                                                                               149 300                                                                               150-151                                                                             58                            36                                                                                 ##STR75##                                                                                          ##STR76## 352                                                                               145 000                                                                               135-140                                                                             51                            __________________________________________________________________________      *UV measurements in CH.sub.2 Cl.sub.2                                    

Example 37

Use Example: Migration test in polyethylene

0.3% by weight of the UV stabilizer indicated below was dissolved in polyethylene by extrusion twice at a polymer temperature of 180° C., and then the polymer was granulated and blown to films 100 μm thick.

After storage at room temperature (20° C.) or in an oven (50° C.) for ten days, the surface of the film was assessed visually according to the following criteria:

    ______________________________________                                                 +          no deposit                                                          ∘                                                                             slight deposit                                                      -          heavy deposit                                               ______________________________________                                    

The following table shows the UV stabilizers used and the results of the tests:

    ______________________________________                                         UV stabilizer   Storage at 20° C.                                                                   Storage at 50° C.                           ______________________________________                                         Compound from Example No. 1                                                                    +           +                                                  Compound A (for comparison)                                                                    ∘                                                                              -                                                  Compound B (for comparison)                                                                    -           -                                                  ______________________________________                                          ##STR77##                                                                  

We claim:
 1. A 2-cyanoacrylic ester of the formula (I):wherein one of R¹ or R² is hydrogen and the other is a radical of the formula (III): ##STR78## wherein R³ is hydrogen or C₁ -C₁₀ -alkyl; r is 0 or 1; and R⁴ to R⁸ are each, independently of one another, hydrogen, C₁ -C₈ -alkyl, chlorine, bromine, cyano, nitro, amino, mono-(C₁ -C₄ -alkyl)amino, di(C₁ -C₄ -alkyl)amino, hydroxyl, C₁ -C₈ -acyl, C₁ -C₈ -acyloxy, C₁ -C₁₈ -alkoxy, C₁ -C₁₂ -alkoxycarbonyl, C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkyl or C₃ -C₆ -cycloalkoxycarbonyl; n is from 2 to 10; and X is, when n is 2, a radical of the formula (II): ##STR79## wherein m is from 2 to 8; and X is, when n>2, a radical of an n-hydric aliphatic cycloaliphatic polyol having 3 to 20 carbon atoms, said cycloaliphatic radical optionally containing one or two heteroatoms, and said n-hydric aliphatic radical optionally being interrupted by up to eight non-adjacent oxygen atoms, sulfur atoms, imino or C₁ -C₄ -alkylimino groups.
 2. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein R³ is hydrogen, methyl or ethyl.
 3. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein up to three of the radicals R⁴ to R⁸ are each independently hydrogen, C₁ -C₄ -alkyl, chlorine, cyano, hydroxyl, acetyl, C₁ -C₄ -alkoxy, C₁ -C₈ -alkoxycarbonyl or cyclohexoxycarbonyl, and the remainder of these radicals being hydrogen.
 4. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein R⁶ is a hydroxyl group or C₁ -C₄ -alkoxy group.
 5. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein R⁵ or R⁷ or both are each independently hydrogen, methyl or tert-butyl.
 6. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein r is
 0. 7. The 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, wherein X is the radical of an n-hydric polyol having 3 to 12 carbon atoms, which may be interrupted in its linear or branched carbon skeleton by up to 3 non-adjacent oxygen atoms, and n is from 3 to
 6. 8. A process for preparing the 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, where r is 0, which comprises:reacting a cyanoacetic ester of the formula (IV): ##STR80## with n mol of a compound of the formula (V): ##STR81## where Z is oxygen or NH, under conditions of a Knoevenagel condensation in a polar solvent and optionally in the presence of a catalyst.
 9. The process of claim 8, wherein said polar solvent is selected from the group consisting of dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, trialkyl orthoformate, n-propanol, n-butanol, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, ethylene glycol monomethyl ether and cyclohexanol.
 10. The process of claim 8, which is effected at a temperature of from about 20° to 180° C.
 11. The process of claim 10, which is effected at a temperature of from about 40° to 150° C.
 12. The process of claim 8, which is effected in the presence of a catalyst selected from the group consisting of ammonium acetate, piperidine, β-alanine, piperidine acetate, β-alanine acetate, AlCl₃, ZrCl₄, ZnCl₂, and TiCl₄.
 13. A process for preparing 2-cyanoacrylic esters as claimed in claim 1, where r is 1, which comprises:reacting a cyanoacetic ester of the formula (IV): ##STR82## with an aromatic amine of the formula (Va): ##STR83## in the presence of trialkyl orthorformate.
 14. The process of claim 13, wherein said trialkyl orthorformate is selected from the group consisting of trimethyl orthoformate and triethyl orthoformate.
 15. An organic material stabilized against the action of light, oxygen and heat, which comprises from 0.01 to 10% by weight, based on the amount of organic material, of one or more 2-cyanoacrylic esters of claim
 1. 16. A cosmetic or dermatological preparation stabilized against the action of light, oxygen and heat, which comprises from 0.01 to 15% by weight, based on the amount of this preparation of one or more 2-cyanoacrylic esters of claim
 1. 17. A plastic or paint stabilized against the action of light, oxygen and heat, which comprises from 0.01 to 10% by weight, based on the amount of the plastic or paint, of one or more 2-cyanoacrylic esters of claim
 1. 18. A method of stabilizing an organic material, comprising combining an effective amount of the 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, with at least one organic material.
 19. A method of stabilizing a cosmetic or dermatological composition, comprising combining an effective amount of a 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, with a cosmetic or dermatological composition.
 20. A method of stabilizing a plastic or paint, comprising combining an effective amount of the 2-cyanoacrylic ester of claim 1, with at least one plastic or paint. 